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Welcome to Snohomish County Fire District 15

Welcome!

Thank you for taking the time to visit the Tulalip Bay Fire Department's official web page. In our quest to better serve the citizens and visitors of our community, we have valuable information here on our webpage. We are providing this web page so that you can become more familiar with your fire department and who we are. Please take a moment to browse the following pages to learn more about the department and the services we provide.

On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, Chiefs and the dedicated men and women that make up the Tulalip Bay Fire Department, we hope your visit is enjoyable and informative. So that we can respond to your needs, your feedback is encouraged. Please email your feedback to the website administrator. Thank you.

Latest at Tulalip Bay Fire Department

911 for emergencies only

911 for emergencies only

REMEMBER: Use 911 for emergencies only. Please do not call 911 with questions or concerns about the state’s stay-at-home order. You can learn about what’s open and closed, and find other information and resources at https://coronavirus.wa.gov/whats-open-and-closed. Stay home. Stay healthy.
First Responders - Fighting the Spread

First Responders - Fighting the Spread

Your first responders are fighting the spread! This starts with our dispatchers who ask callers whether the patient has a fever, cough or respiratory symptom — the potential signs of coronavirus. When responding to a call, our first responders ask key questions related to COVID-19 prior to entering the home and providing care. They will […]
All of us have to be leaders

All of us have to be leaders

"We have a strong and robust team across the state of Washington dedicated to beating the spread of the COVID-19 Virus. If we’re going to beat it, all of us have to be engaged. All of us have to be leaders." - Washington Governor Jay Inslee. Learn more at www.coronavirus.wa.gov. Stay home. Stay healthy.
Safety Tips

Safety Tips

Keep up the good work! Remember: Wash your hands often and for at least 20 seconds. Clean and disinfect common areas, as well as objects like your phone and electronics. Avoid touching your face and if you do, wash your hands immediately after. And stay home, and stay healthy.
Symptoms?

Symptoms?

If you think you have been exposed to COVID‑19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, CALL YOUR HEALTH PROVIDER FIRST. They have triage nurses who can speak to you over the phone and provide assistance. Be safe. Stay home. Stay healthy.
Check In On Your Elders

Check In On Your Elders

"We are who we are because of the people who raised us,” U.S. Representative Deb Haaland. Remember to check in on your parents, grandparents, aunties and uncles! Provide your loved ones with a device, such as a cellphone or an iPad, in order to communicate over video calls, for example, and make two to three of […]
What Does It Mean To Stay Home?

What Does It Mean To Stay Home?

Questions? Learn more at www.coronavirus.wa.gov
Stay Home. Stay Healthy.

Stay Home. Stay Healthy.

We can do this, Tulalip! It’s time to stay home and stay healthy. Tulalip Bay Fire stands with you to make sure each and every one of us has the resources and information needed to make it through this outbreak.
TULALIP BAY FIRE Challenges the seattle stair climb again!

TULALIP BAY FIRE Challenges the seattle stair climb again!

We are proud support our Tulalip Bay Firefighters as they take on the task of climbing the Columbia Tower in Seattle to help raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. This is a great cause and we are all excited to help in the effort of finding a cure and representing our community […]
Tulalip Bay Fire Department puts levy on Feb. 11 ballot

Tulalip Bay Fire Department puts levy on Feb. 11 ballot

Click Here for more information on the levy lid lift.
Airlift North West Training - September 7th, 2019

Airlift North West Training - September 7th, 2019

Tulalip Bay Fire Department, Airlift North West, and Port Susan Rangers all participated in a training exercise September 7th, 2019.The joint training was beneficial to all entities involved to be able to work more efficiently with each other in the serious event that patient transport requires airlift to respond. We would like to thank the […]
Tulalip Bay Fire holds badge pinning ceremony - February 12, 2019

Tulalip Bay Fire holds badge pinning ceremony - February 12, 2019

On February 12th, Tulalip Bay Fire Department swore in their 3 career Captains (Captain Smith, Captain Litvinchuk, and Captain Finley) and the newly hired career firefighters (Firefighter Dinneen, Firefighter Shockley, and Firefighter Carlson) at the Pinning and Swearing In Ceremony. All 6 members of the department took their oaths to serve their tax payers and […]
Elections 2018 - Thank You! November 2018

Elections 2018 - Thank You! November 2018

The community members of Snohomish County Fire District 15 voted to PASS the fire levy on the ballot this November. The proposition passed with over 65% approval. These newly secured funds will allow the district to hire 3 full-time firefighters to bolster the department's staffing. A very sincere thank you for all the love and support […]
Tulalip community members trained in overdose awareness - September 5th, 2018

Tulalip community members trained in overdose awareness - September 5th, 2018

A trail of signs was posted along Totem Beach Road leading to the Tulalip Dining Hall on Friday, August 31. Each sign displayed a single person silhouetted in purple, with the main Dining Hall sign saying, “Each nameless, faceless person represents a life lost to overdose.” Inside, the community gathered on International Overdose Awareness Day […]
Tulalip Tribes purchases new fire truck for Fire District 15 - Tulalip Bay Fire Department receives a much needed addition to its fleet - September 5th, 2018

Tulalip Tribes purchases new fire truck for Fire District 15 - Tulalip Bay Fire Department receives a much needed addition to its fleet - September 5th, 2018

TULALIP, Wash. – September 4, 2018–The Tulalip Tribes recently purchased and financed a new fire truck for Snohomish County Fire District 15, also known as Tulalip Bay Fire Station. Thanks to a strong partnership between Tulalip Bay Fire and Tulalip Tribes, the District has been able to purchase a new truck that will help to […]

Contact Info

Tulalip Bay Fire Department
Snohomish County Fire Protection District #15

7812 Waterworks Road
Tulalip, WA 98271
Phone: (360) 659-2416
Fax: (360) 653-7387

CALL 911 for EMERGENCIES


Burn Ban Status

Due to recent rains and anticipated cooler weather conditions, the burn ban has been lifted for all of the unincorporated areas of Snohomish County effective Tuesday, October 25, 2022.


Special Notices

Regular Board Meeting


Employment

The Tulalip Bay Fire Department accepts applications for Part-Time Firefighters year round, please click here to download the application.
For Questions contact Firefighter Carlson


Real-time 911 Dispatch

Snohomish County Fire District #15 Recent Alarms

Snohomish County 911 is a regional public safety communications center that receives law enforcement, fire and medical 9-1-1 calls for the Snohomish County jurisdictions.  Highly trained and dedicated professionals are available 24x7x365 to respond to the public’s needs using state of the art technology which supports the public safety agencies of Snohomish County. We've enabled this feed with the intention to provide transparency and clarity to day to day operations of your Tulalip Bay Fire Department.

TULALIP BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Snohomish County Fire Protection District 15

7812 Waterworks Road
Tulalip, WA 98271

Phone: (360) 659-2416
Fax: (360) 653-7387

Office Hours

8AM - 5PM
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.

Firefighters are on duty 24/7 and may be out on a emergency call. If no one answers the door please come back later or dial 911 to report an emergency.

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Tulalip Bay Fire Department to foster community relations through unwavering service and protection of life and property under the foundation of our core values.
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